supported by NIH grant EY021542 and the F.M.Kirby Foundation
The structural plasticity of synaptic terminals contributes to normal nervous system function but also to neural degeneration, in the form of terminal retraction, and regeneration, due to process growth. Synaptic morp...
Supported by KAKENHI Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research,No.23390329;the National Cancer Center Research and Development Fund,No.23-A-9
Gastric cancer is one of the most frequent and lethal malignancies worldwide because of high frequency of metastasis. Tumor cell motility and invasion play fundamental roles in cancer metastasis. Recent studies have r...
Supported by State 863 High Technology R&D Project of China (Grant No. 2006AA02A107);the National Key Project for Basic Research of China (Grant No. 2005CB522702)
RhoGTPases are small molecules that control a wide variety of signal transduction pathways. Their profound function in regulating the actin cytoskeleton is well recognized. Stem cells are unique in their ability to se...